Home » Business » Universities – Hanover – Fewer new students due to the Abitur break in Lower Saxony – Education Universities – Hanover – Fewer new students due to the Abitur break in Lower Saxony – Education December 4, 2020 by world today news Home education Hannover December 4, 2020, 7:15 a.m. Universities – Hanover:Fewer new students due to the Abitur break in Lower Saxony Open detailed view—An abandoned lecture hall. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert / dpa-Zentralbild / dpa / archive image (Photo: dpa) — Directly from the dpa news channel Hanover (dpa / lni) – Because there were far fewer high school graduates from Lower Saxony this year, the number of new students in the country has decreased. As the Ministry of Science announced, around 26,500 students enrolled at universities and colleges for the winter semester. In 2019 it was 31,430. This corresponds to a decrease of around 15.5 percent. Due to the return to 13 school years, only around 10,000 students completed their Abitur in Lower Saxony this year. Most of them were repeaters. In the previous year, however, there were around 32,000 high school graduates. To what extent Corona also has an impact on the numbers, the ministry can only assess when the numbers from the other countries are also available. In relation to the whole of 2020 (summer semester plus winter semester), the number of new students is just under 30,000 (2019: 36,103). That is a decrease of around 17 percent. At the universities, the numbers fluctuate in comparison to 2019 between a decrease of 32 percent at the University of Hanover to an increase of one percent in Vechta. – – . Related posts:Real estate | Is it better to buy or rent in 2021?First Official Photos of the Facelifted Volkswagen Golf GTI with ChatGPT AI Infotainment and More Po...Perspectives on Managing Budget Increase for Colombian EducationThe last Audi with heat engine in 2026? Insurance: the double punishment of the torched company Pub N ‘Pose New York is tightening corona measures again Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
December 4, 2020, 7:15 a.m. Universities – Hanover:Fewer new students due to the Abitur break in Lower Saxony Open detailed view—An abandoned lecture hall. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert / dpa-Zentralbild / dpa / archive image (Photo: dpa) — Directly from the dpa news channel Hanover (dpa / lni) – Because there were far fewer high school graduates from Lower Saxony this year, the number of new students in the country has decreased. As the Ministry of Science announced, around 26,500 students enrolled at universities and colleges for the winter semester. In 2019 it was 31,430. This corresponds to a decrease of around 15.5 percent. Due to the return to 13 school years, only around 10,000 students completed their Abitur in Lower Saxony this year. Most of them were repeaters. In the previous year, however, there were around 32,000 high school graduates. To what extent Corona also has an impact on the numbers, the ministry can only assess when the numbers from the other countries are also available. In relation to the whole of 2020 (summer semester plus winter semester), the number of new students is just under 30,000 (2019: 36,103). That is a decrease of around 17 percent. At the universities, the numbers fluctuate in comparison to 2019 between a decrease of 32 percent at the University of Hanover to an increase of one percent in Vechta. – – . Related posts:Real estate | Is it better to buy or rent in 2021?First Official Photos of the Facelifted Volkswagen Golf GTI with ChatGPT AI Infotainment and More Po...Perspectives on Managing Budget Increase for Colombian EducationThe last Audi with heat engine in 2026? Insurance: the double punishment of the torched company Pub N ‘Pose New York is tightening corona measures again Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: